Dag-nabbit! A packrat from way back, I have stored junk for years because you
never know when you are gonna need a part.We used that coffee maker for many
years before we moved and it didn't make it into the new kitchen.It was stored
in my shop until just a couple of months ago and the wife convinced me to
goodwill it as we had 3 functional (all different) coffeemakers on the
shelf.In a moment of weakness and declutter fervor I gave in. I woulda shipped
you the whole thing... Just goes to prove as soon as you get rid of something
a good use will come along. Inch, you probably have some of the most recent
and significant deployment time of the folks on this board. Thanks for your
service! Matt
AGE RES PROPRIAS TUAS
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From: eric@megageek.com
To: shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: [Shop-talk] Happy 4th, and I need a special part.
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2013 10:59:08 -0400
Happy 4th to all of my US brothers. Sorry about the 4th to all my English
Brothers. 8>)
Anyway, I need some help...
I need to replace this part. It comes from a 80's vintage Black and
Decker Spacemaker coffee pot
(Model #SDC2A-TY1 Black & Decker Drip coffeemaker).
Here is a link to the page with the part...
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/black-decker-parts/cof
fee-maker-parts/model-sdc2aty1/1228/0211000/00053026/00001
It's part # 45 on that page. PART NUMBER: 164570-00
It seems to be a rubber reduction elbow 3/8" ID to 3/4" ID.
Here is the problem. The part isn't available anymore. When I look up
replacement parts, I can't find any that say they are approved for
drinking water (just that they are NOT approved for fuel or oil.)
One half of this hose goes on a part that much get pretty hot.
I thought about buying another of the coffee pots, but my guess is that
this part will fail on any of them since it's over 30 years old.
I can't find another under counter coffee pot that works as well as this
one (I've tried.) So I need this part.
Any hints on where to find such a beast?
Thanks.
Eric P
"Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your rights as a rational
being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory." Ralph
Waldo Emerson
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